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North Georgia Railroads

Railroads played a key role in the development of North Georgia.

TAG Line (Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia)
Served small towns in the northwest corner of Georgia and northeastern Alabama
Trestles of North Georgia -- Tallulah Falls Railroad
Most famous of all the short line railroads, the Tallulah Falls Railroad had 42 trestles in its fifty-eight mile run. By Brian Boyd
Building the Western and Atlantic Railroad
From 1828 until 1850 the state of Georgia engaged in one of the greatest undertaking of its time, creation of the Western and Atlantic Railroad
Route of the Western and Atlantic Railroad
Details the route of the Western and Atlantic Railroad from Atlanta to Chattanooga

Additional links for information on North Georgia railroads and depots, and the state as a whole.

Historic Rail Depots of Georgia
Georgia's Railroad History and Heritage

Order a free brochure about northwest Georgia from the Georgia Historic High Country Travel Association


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